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Harlech Castle, 19th century. Artist: John Wright Oakes
Harlech Castle, 19th century. The construction of Harlech Castle, on a cliff overlooking Cardigan Bay in Wales, was begun by the English king Edward I in 1283. In 1463 it was the last stronghold to surrender to the Yorkists during the Wars of the Roses (1453-1487), and in the English Civil War it was surrendered to the Parliamentary forces in 1647
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Coastline Defence Edward Edward I Edward Plantagenet Fortress Gwynedd Harlech Harlech Castle Imposing John Wright King Edward I King Of England Longshanks Plantagenet Stronghold Wales Welsh Ann Ronan Pictures Cardigan Bay Impregnable John Wright Oakes Oakes
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This print showcases the majestic Harlech Castle, a remarkable medieval fortress perched on a cliff overlooking the breathtaking Cardigan Bay in Wales. Created by renowned artist John Wright Oakes, this 19th-century masterpiece beautifully captures the imposing architecture and grandeur of this historic stronghold. Constructed under the command of King Edward I in 1283, Harlech Castle played a significant role throughout British history. It stood as an impregnable bastion during the Wars of the Roses, surrendering only to Yorkist forces in 1463. Centuries later, during the English Civil War, it yielded to Parliamentary forces in 1647. The painting's vibrant colors bring to life not only the castle itself but also its stunning coastal surroundings. The fortification stands tall against a backdrop of rugged cliffs and serene waters, showcasing both its strategic location and architectural brilliance. Oakes' meticulous attention to detail transports viewers back to an era when castles symbolized power and defense. This print serves as a testament to Harlech Castle's enduring legacy as one of Britain's most formidable strongholds. With its rich historical significance and picturesque setting, this artwork is sure to captivate admirers who appreciate both medieval architecture and natural beauty. A true treasure for any art enthusiast or history buff alike!
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